Resource Type:
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Record Group
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Type:
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Thesis
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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194/5/1
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Date:
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2007
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Author/Creator:
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Hjalmeby, Erik J.
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Title:
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A rhetorical history of race relations in the early Pentecostal Movement, 1906-1916 $c / by Erik J. Hjalmeby.
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Publisher:
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c2007
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Format:
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vi, 164 leaves ; 28 cm.
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Description:
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Thesis (M.A.)--Baylor University, 2007.
Includes abstract: The early stage of the Azusa Street revival was marked by a sense of interracial unity. This rhetorical history documents how this countercultural racial integration was nurtured rhetoically in the early revival and how the message of interracial unity was soon eclipsed by other priorities. The author argues that the transcendent, spiritualized rhetoric of unity was effective on a local level, but lacked the tools necessary to integrate the movement on a national level in the midst of a segregated culture [excerpted and adapted from the abstract by the cataloger].
Bibliography: leaves 159-164.
Holdings: [Bound copy]; [Unbound copy]
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Coverage:
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1906-1916.
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Subject:
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Azusa Street revival--Race relations.
Race relations--Pentecostal churches--History.
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Date Cataloged:
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01/16/2008
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